i've watched a match from near the back of the anfield road end and i can only describe it as being like looking through a letterbox.
It's just that the seats in front of you are owned by a really fat season ticket holder.
I have asked this question a few times but nobody seems to remember. There was this one guy with multi-alias' on BBC606 who also WUMed us by using tickets for sale as a way to say there were empty seats etc etc, he always started off like this. Hello, first time on the site, have tickets for sale etc etc.
Anyhow welcome to the site if it's not you.
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comment by ♠♥♣♦Galvin&Stace... (U10415)
posted 4 minutes ago
They tie you up with rope and wrap you in clingfilm.
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And they don't even have the decency to poke holes in the clingfilm with a pen, for your eyes and mouth.
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Not a wind up, I got the tickets this morning when a few go on general sale. The only two together were these, still i'm in the ground, and our record against Villa should make for a good day
comment by 1979 (U13525)
posted 39 seconds ago
Not a wind up, I got the tickets this morning when a few go on general sale. The only two together were these, still i'm in the ground, and our record against Villa should make for a good day.
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To be honest getting tickets is not easy at the moment so any seat is better than sitting in the pub, especially when we lose, then you spend a fortune and go in a bad mood and eventually get thrown out, waking up in your own vomit the following morning...it happened to my friend once, not me.
Just looked 126 is the front part of the stand so hope its not too bad..
I also don't see area 126 being too restricted, as it's basically behind the goal, on the first few rows, I believe.
Ah here you go http://assets.liverpoolfc.tv/uploads/assets/anfield_stadium_plan_large.jpg
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To be honest getting tickets is not easy at the moment
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Unfortunately, I had no problem getting hold of some in you end for Tuesday
As for the OP, based on sitting in the away section, it's pretty pants that far back.
www .liverpoolfc . tv/tickets/anfield-seating-plan
This is the view the OS gives?? (still not sure why it states
'Severely Restricted'
Could be that I am sat behind Crouchy and Matthew Kelly!
This is going to sound redicuous but i got tickets in a simialr area last season for a few mates to sit in when i was in the Kop.. i asked a steward what made this area 'restricted' and he said 'its lower than pitch level' ...fair point due to the front seats being slightly lower to hold the banking under the upper tier. i then asked what makes it 'severly restricted' he answer was..'you are right behind the goal' ...brilliant!!! i explained that im hoping thats what my mates will be looking at..he agreed laughed and said that was the reason no wind up...
Cheers scouse-heart,
Fingers crossed thats right and its a reasonable view.
Tickets on general sale. I thought this only happened on midweek re-arranged cup ties.
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I thought one of the 25,000 desperate for at ST would have snapped them up.
OP, are you oone the ST list
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"Tickets on general sale. I thought this only happened on midweek re-arranged cup ties."
I thought I explained this to you the other day. Tickets go on general sale for most games.
How do you know how many are on the ST waiting list?
People people, you know what he's doing. Explaining is worthless.
Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
Are you really going to go down the ticket availability route?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16695861
29,000 for the visit of the league leaders. Where were all the 'people'?
red_man - there's been a bit of an ongoing discussion about ticket availablity because some blues purchased home tickets for the derby and thought they had 'blown the myth' of tickets to our games never being available.
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posted on 16/3/12
i've watched a match from near the back of the anfield road end and i can only describe it as being like looking through a letterbox.
posted on 16/3/12
It's just that the seats in front of you are owned by a really fat season ticket holder.
posted on 16/3/12
I have asked this question a few times but nobody seems to remember. There was this one guy with multi-alias' on BBC606 who also WUMed us by using tickets for sale as a way to say there were empty seats etc etc, he always started off like this. Hello, first time on the site, have tickets for sale etc etc.
Anyhow welcome to the site if it's not you.
posted on 16/3/12
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posted on 16/3/12
comment by ♠♥♣♦Galvin&Stace... (U10415)
posted 4 minutes ago
They tie you up with rope and wrap you in clingfilm.
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And they don't even have the decency to poke holes in the clingfilm with a pen, for your eyes and mouth.
posted on 16/3/12
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posted on 16/3/12
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posted on 16/3/12
Not a wind up, I got the tickets this morning when a few go on general sale. The only two together were these, still i'm in the ground, and our record against Villa should make for a good day
posted on 16/3/12
comment by 1979 (U13525)
posted 39 seconds ago
Not a wind up, I got the tickets this morning when a few go on general sale. The only two together were these, still i'm in the ground, and our record against Villa should make for a good day.
-------------------------------------------------
To be honest getting tickets is not easy at the moment so any seat is better than sitting in the pub, especially when we lose, then you spend a fortune and go in a bad mood and eventually get thrown out, waking up in your own vomit the following morning...it happened to my friend once, not me.
posted on 16/3/12
Just looked 126 is the front part of the stand so hope its not too bad..
posted on 16/3/12
I also don't see area 126 being too restricted, as it's basically behind the goal, on the first few rows, I believe.
posted on 16/3/12
Ah here you go http://assets.liverpoolfc.tv/uploads/assets/anfield_stadium_plan_large.jpg
posted on 16/3/12
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posted on 16/3/12
To be honest getting tickets is not easy at the moment
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Unfortunately, I had no problem getting hold of some in you end for Tuesday
As for the OP, based on sitting in the away section, it's pretty pants that far back.
posted on 16/3/12
www .liverpoolfc . tv/tickets/anfield-seating-plan
This is the view the OS gives?? (still not sure why it states
'Severely Restricted'
Could be that I am sat behind Crouchy and Matthew Kelly!
posted on 16/3/12
This is going to sound redicuous but i got tickets in a simialr area last season for a few mates to sit in when i was in the Kop.. i asked a steward what made this area 'restricted' and he said 'its lower than pitch level' ...fair point due to the front seats being slightly lower to hold the banking under the upper tier. i then asked what makes it 'severly restricted' he answer was..'you are right behind the goal' ...brilliant!!! i explained that im hoping thats what my mates will be looking at..he agreed laughed and said that was the reason no wind up...
posted on 16/3/12
Cheers scouse-heart,
Fingers crossed thats right and its a reasonable view.
posted on 16/3/12
Tickets on general sale. I thought this only happened on midweek re-arranged cup ties.
posted on 16/3/12
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posted on 16/3/12
I thought one of the 25,000 desperate for at ST would have snapped them up.
OP, are you oone the ST list
posted on 16/3/12
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posted on 16/3/12
"Tickets on general sale. I thought this only happened on midweek re-arranged cup ties."
I thought I explained this to you the other day. Tickets go on general sale for most games.
How do you know how many are on the ST waiting list?
posted on 16/3/12
People people, you know what he's doing. Explaining is worthless.
posted on 16/3/12
Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
Are you really going to go down the ticket availability route?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16695861
29,000 for the visit of the league leaders. Where were all the 'people'?
posted on 16/3/12
red_man - there's been a bit of an ongoing discussion about ticket availablity because some blues purchased home tickets for the derby and thought they had 'blown the myth' of tickets to our games never being available.
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